Nicki Scholes-Robertson Flinders UniversityAustralia

Nicki is a patient partner, physiotherapist and a Senior Lecturer in Remote Health at Flinders University, based in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. Her research centres around rural access to dialysis and transplantation. Nicki received a living donor kidney transplant from her brother in 2014 following 9 months on PD. She is Consumer Editor for Cochrane Kidney and Transplant, and is an advocate for consumer involvement in all types of research. She currently is involved in SONG, CARI guidelines and Australasian Kidney Trials Network as well as ongoing research regarding rural and remote patient access to kidney replacement therapy.

2 APRIL 2023

Time Session
11:45
12:45
Neil Boudville Chairperson Sir Charles Gairdner HospitalAustralia
Shokoufeh Savaj Chairperson Iran University of Medical SciencesIran
  • Improving Access to Care in Remote and Rural Communities
    Nicki Scholes-Robertson Speaker Flinders UniversityAustralia
  • Harnessing the Voices of Disadvantaged and Vulnerable Populations to Generate Policy Change
    Lilia Cervantes Speaker University of Colorado Anschutz Medical CampusUnited States
  • Life Participation in Dialysis Patients
    Areewan Cheawchanwattana Speaker Khon Kaen University, Faculty of Pharmaceutical SciencesThailand
  • Q and A
Plenary Halls 2 & 3

30 MARCH 2023

Time Session
08:30
10:30
Meg Jardine Chairperson University of SydneyAustralia
Hiddo Lambers Heerspink Chairperson University medical Center GroningenNetherlands
Hong Zhang Chairperson Peking University First HospitalChina
  • Fundamentals of Clinical Trials
    David Wheeler Speaker University College LondonUnited Kingdom
  • Q and A
  • Core Statistics for Trials
    Natalie Staplin Speaker University of OxfordUnited Kingdom
  • Q and A
  • How Can Your Patient Co-design Your Trial?
    Nicki Scholes-Robertson Speaker Flinders UniversityAustralia
    William Herrington Speaker University of OxfordUnited Kingdom
  • Q and A
MR 110